Abstract

Current considerations in physical formalism concerns only classical and fundamental ideas, based on the Lagrange approach. This is predetermined by the phenomenological character of the considered phenomena and also by an attempt to find a relation to the biological, explicit penalty perspective. It is obviously possible, and this point of view could thus be transformed into a system of views, to some extent relevant to the standard one. It is important in a general sense that the common biological and physical systems have views that are based on the combination of the maximum energy dissipation/least action principle. Thus, the consideration used in mechanics or the classical field theory of the forms of the Lagrange function or Lagrangian includes a local, instantaneous physical penalty, their internal, specific properties of physical symmetry and its breaking, and a penalty interpretation of physical evolution. A fairly acceptable and not contradictory interpretation in relation to the maximum energy dissipation principle is discussed for biology. Thus, the form of the penalty with alternating sign can be interpreted as internal payment or interpayment of the penalty by internal degrees of freedom, while the form of the penalty with only positively determined parts is more characteristic for biology. The consideration of physical formalism presents as one of its main questions the relationships between physics and biology—and to what extent there is a flow of instability supporting the existence of the physical world, considering the formal expression by positively determined components of the generalized penalty

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